SEAMC : The S.E. Asia Mathematics Competition

SEAMC is an annual international mathematics competition aimed at 14 and 15 year old students.
Schools send in one or two teams of three students for a rigorous two days of mathematical challenges and some fun aspects of mathematics.
There are two individual rounds, team rounds and social events. While there exists a healthy competitive spirit the emphasis is also on providing students with opportunities to build teams and friendships with peers from other schools.

The winners of the 'Warry Cup' (named after the founder of the contest) were KGVSchool (KGV Roar), Hong Kong, closely followed by Singapore American School(The Jocks) and Island School, Hong Kong (The BAD).

The individual contest was won by Eng Seng NG from Singapore American School who got an amazing 46 out of 50 (second got 41) in a very tough contest.

Island School, Hong Kong was victorious, winning the Warry Cup for the 3rd year out of 5.

In the individual contest, Tiffany Lau was the winner. Second was Vivian Tong, German Swiss International school, Hong Kong. In third place Low Zhen LIN, Garden International, KL and Kelvin Ng of Island School, HK was fourth.4th SEAMC : 2004 : Garden International School in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

History of SEAMC

What is SEAMC?

SEAMC is an annual international mathematics competition aimed at 14 and 15 year old students. Schools send one or two teams of three students for a rigorous two days of mathematical challenges and fun activities centered around mathematics ..... yes, math(s) can be fun.There are individual rounds, team rounds, presentations by a guest mathematician, team challenges, While there exists a healthy competitive spirit, emphasis is on providing students with opportunities to build friendships with peers from other schools. The competition is non-profit.

Who are eligible?

Participants must be students in a South East Asia school, in the past, schools from China, Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Nepal have sent teams.

How did it all start?The competition was started back in 2001 by Steve Warry of Garden International School in Malaysia and, in his honor, The Warry Cup is awarded to the overall winning team each year. The school holding the Warry Cup at this time is King George V School of Hong Kong.... it would be great to have a photo of the founder here .. anyone have one?